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Africa World Airlines Increases Flights To 11 Weekly On Nigeria Routes From Oct. 6

Africa World Airlines (AWA) based in Accra, has announced an increase in its flight operations on Accra-Lagos and Accra-Abuja routes in Nigeria.

The added seats on the routes are because of approval given by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to increase capacities for foreign airlines operating into the country. “Following the increase in flight quota announced by Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, Africa World Airlines will increase our flights between Accra and Lagos effective from 06OCT20,” said AWA.

“AWA will now offer 11 weekly flights between West Africa’s two largest economic centers, with a choice of both morning and evening departures on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays and single flights on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.”

Besides the increase in seats, AWA is giving passengers flexibility in connecting to other destinations on the West Coast. “Our convenient schedules also offer swift and hassle-free connections between Lagos and Freetown, Monrovia, or Abidjan via our hub at Accra’s state-of-the-art Terminal 3.”

AWA said all its flights operate with the highest safety standards, including industry-leading enhanced biosecurity protocols. “When you choose AWA, you can be assured that you will “Fly Safe, Fly Confident!”

SOURCE: Aviation Ages